From the site, I think that OC4Ware is more of a community building
software than DSpace. Try searching freshmeat for Groupware, or Web
Portal and you will find dozens of others that are similar. The
plug-ins that this application supports include at least: News, CVS,
Files (upload, collaboratively edit, and publish), and Forum Discussions.
Your second link is from the University of Tuebingen, and appears to be
using OC4Ware as the content management system for their university
bookstore's internal publication service.
/TOBIAS-lib ist der Publikationsservice der UniversitÃ¤tsbibliothek
TÃ¼bingen. Diese FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) gibt Antwort auf
die am hÃ¤ufigsten gestellen Fragen in Zusammenhang mit diesem
Service./
The 'topic' online journal is the publication place for technical news,
white papers, research projects, and also individual papers. Each
publication project is started and organized by a special interest group
consisting of sponsor, author, reviewer, reader, and other
participants, to become a socalled 'Journal', assuming certain rules
are complied with.
/"topic" bietet Platz fÃ¼r elektronische Fachzeitschriften,
Schriftenreihen, TagungsvortrÃ¤ge und Forschungsprojekte, aber auch fÃ¼r
Einzelpublikationen.
Ein solches Publikationsprojekt wird von einer Interessengruppe
(Herausgeber, Autoren, Reviewer, Leser, sonstige Teilnehmer) gebildet
und organisiert sich in einem sogenannten "Journal" auf Basis bestimmter
Regeln <http://www.oc4home.org/ddo:1.1.15/5de1> weit gehend selbst./
Basically this seems to be a system for collaborative creation of and
publication of works by the University, which would be consistent with
the nature of the OC4 software.
Cheers,
-kls
Butler, Mark wrote:
>Hi Team,
>
>does anyone know anything about OC4Home and Tobias?
>http://www.oc4home.org/editors/item.php?number=1
>http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/ub/elib/tobias.htm
>I'm not 100% sure if they are the same thing, but I think that there are a
>series of portals here built on OC4Ware,
>http://www.oc4ware.org/editors/item.php?number=1
>an OpenISIS backed platform that provides DSpace-like functionality?
>
>Unfortunately the pages are mostly in German, so I've had to use google
>translator - see
>http://www.google.com/language_tools
>
>Dr Mark H. Butler
>Research Scientist HP Labs Bristol
>mark-h_butler@hp.com
>Internet: http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/marbut/
>
>
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